We are not wasting any time and will continue to work with a team that is performing well. With these words, Aarschot mayor Gwendolyn Rutten introduced her new management team today. Rutten is also unconcerned about her narrow majority of almost 1 seat. She says that she would rather work with a narrow majority that hangs together than with a majority that would always cross the street fighting. What is new is that each elder will also have special authority over a sub-village, with a total of three new faces in the council with eight members.
Gwendolyn Rutten (Everyone Aarschot) – Mayor
- Safety and fire department
- Communication
- Finance
- Culture and events
- External relations
Jill Schellens (All Aarschot) – First Alderman
- Education and youth
- Sports
- Participation and participation
Gerry Vrancken (All Aarschot) – Second Alderman
- Public works
- Technical issues
- Water management
- Heritage
- Cemetery and green maintenance
Annick Geyskens (N-VA) – Third Alderman –> After 3 years, Stef Van Calster (N-VA) takes over
- Civil Affairs and Personnel
- Reception
- Animal welfare
- Tourism
- Movement
Isabelle Dehond (All Aarschot) – Fourth Alderman
- Spatial planning
- Climate and environment
- Energy and waste
Nicole Van Emelen (All Aarschot) – Fifth Alderman –> After 3 years, Klaartje Bruyninckx (N-VA) takes over
- Work
- Health, family and the elderly
- Poverty reduction
- Equal opportunities and diversity
- Development cooperation
- Living
Ronny De Rijck (All Aarschot) – Sixth Alderman
- Economy and investments
- Urban regeneration
- Hospitality and Agriculture
- Church factories
Kurt Lemmens (All Aarschot) – Seventh Alderman
- Chairman of the Special Committee on Social Services
- Fairs, carnivals and markets
- OCMW
2024-10-25 12:54:00
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